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This article is about Mio's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Infinite. For other uses, see Mio.
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—Description from the Super Smash Blog.

Mio is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Infinite. She was officially revealed alongside Noah during a Nintendo Direct as the fifth downloadable fighter in the Third Smash Season Pass, as part of the Interlocked Destinies Bundle. Mio is classified as Fighter #116.

Aimee-Ffion Edwards reprises her role in international versions of Super Smash Bros. Infinite, while Minami Tsuda reprises his role in the Japanese version respectively.

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Strengths[]

Weaknesses[]

Summary[]

Attributes[]

Ground Attacks[]

Aerial Attacks[]

Grabs and Throws[]

Special Attacks[]

Moveset[]

Ground Attacks[]

Normal[]

Smash Attacks[]

Other attacks[]

Aerial Attacks[]

Grabs and Throws[]

Special Moves[]

Mio’s Special Moves
Standard Special Gemini Strike
  The Zephyr Talent Art. Mio will enter a stance and charge ether into her chakrams for a moment before throwing one of her chakrams forwards. Press B within 1 second after throwing and Mio will throw the other. Each chakram deals 9% damage and medium-high knockback on hit. This move also has invulnerability frames leading up to a throw of each chakram, making it a great pseudo-counter.
Side Special Chain Attack: Lightning Quick
 Works similar to Noah's Side Special but with quicker cuts with even more reduced damage as a result.
Up Special Ether Crown
 A Master Art from Eunie's starting class, the Medic Gunner. On the ground, Mio uses the gun staff to fire a shot straight ahead that deals 8% damage and a very weak knockback, but is about as spammable as Wolf's Neutral B. In the air, Mio aims the staff opposite of the joystick's direction and uses the blast to propel herself in the direction of the joystick.
Down Special Wide Slash
 One of the Arts of her starting class, Zephyr. Mio crosses her arms with chakrams in hand, then performs a scissor motion that strikes at both sides of her that deals 13% damage and medium horizontal knockback. Press B while charging to have Noah do his Down Smash instead.
Final Smash Death of 1,000 Cuts
Very similar startup to Noah's but when they take the Ouroboros form she quickly spins to lunge the opponent, then she jumps and does a final strong slash with her body.

Taunts[]

  • Up Taunt: She stands up tall and then stretches before saying "Keep up the pressure."
  • Down Taunt: Mio clangs her chakrams together and then points them forward before saying "We'll make it happen!"
  • Right Taunt: Mio twirls and throws her chakrams in the air before catching them. She giggles as she does this.
  • Left Taunt: Noah appears and Mio plays a small part of A Life Sent On with their flutes.

On-Screen Appearance[]

  • Noah and Mio walk onto the stage after playing their flutes

Idle Poses[]

  • Mio brushes away her hair
  • Mio raises a fist slightly

Victory Poses[]

  • Noah & Mio appear walk forward, take out a flute, and play together. It doesn't matter which one won the match.
  • Mio does several flips before slashing down with her ring blades. She then says "As I am now, I can't hold back!".
  • Mio stands up and flicks her hair back before looking down at the camera. She then says "One last stand?"

In competitive play[]

To be added

Classic Mode Route: The Seven Seas[]

Every stage has a water element along with opponents that either have a tropical, sea, or pirate theme. Every battle is a Stamina match.

Round Opponent Stage Music Notes References
1 Inkling
Octoling
Deepsea Metro Both species were former enemies, but as of Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion, this has changed drastically
2 Kirby
King Dedede
Green Greens They debuted as rivals but eventually became friends
3 Fox
Wolf
Venom Though debuting as bitter enemies, their relationship has upgraded to that of a respected rivalry.
BONUS Break the Targets!
4 Pit
Dark Pit
Skyworld Dark Pit started as a third party who went his own ways, but has a tense, if still rather peaceful, relationship with his lighter counterpart
5 Pikachu
Mewtwo
Spear Pillar Semi-based on their conflict in the first Pokemon movie: Mewtwo started as an antagonist, with Pikachu on the opposing side. Mewtwo had a change of heart towards the end of the film, however.
6 Mario
Sonic
Final Destination A sort of meta take, but Mario & Sonic have had a bitter rivalry since the 90's which eventually evolved to more of a friendship by the 2000's.
FINAL Rugal Bernstein King of Fighter's Stadium Represents the behind-the-scenes instigator of Xenoblade Chronicles 3's plot, Moebius

Palette Swaps[]

Noah & Mio Palette (SSBI)
Red
White
Utilizes their most recent appearance in Xenoblade Chronicles related media.
Yellow
Dark Red
Noah is based of one of his incarnations, N while Mio is based off on M, one of her incarnations.
White
/Red
Utilizes Noah's color scheme in the same manor Pyra and Myhra did.
Black
Orange
Noah is based off his childhood friend, Eunie while Mio is based of her teammate Taion
Blue
Cyan
Noah is based off his friend, Lanz while Mio is based off her teammate Sena.
Gray Reduced, unsaturated color schemes for the characters which works as foil for the saturated color scheme of Pyra and Mythra. Also called "Moebius" forms.
Dark Blue Based off their outfits known as "Color #02".
Yellow
Pink
Utilizes Throwback B Costume from Xenoblade Chronicles 3.
Green
Black
Utilizes colors opposite of the color wheel and labeled "Inverted:
Pink
Green
Called "Sweet as Candy" by Sakurai due to their sweet color schemes.
Orange
Purple
Noah utilizes a color scheme referencing Matthew while Mio references A; both from Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed.
Dark Red
Lavender
Noah and Mio utilizes the primary colors of their Ouroboros

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